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Tin: .Empty Granary. “It is significant that Russia, onto one of the greatest grain-exporting countries in the world, is trying to liuv grain and flour in London; a poignant commentary based upon the effects of Cum in tin ism in practice. Paced by the prospect of a grave shortage in the next harvest, her Government is at its wits’ end to collect a sufficient sup! ly of seed-corn for the use of the peasants. AAheat. before the war. was Russia's principal export to this country. AN hen she is reduced to buying from London, instead ol selling to London, it is man nest that the chances of any considerable trade between the two countries must lie slight under the present regime.” “Week|v Westminster.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1925, Page 2
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